Halloween 2016 is just around the corner and the automobile industry takes advantage of the creepy season. With several models up for sale come November, here are the best car deals this spooky year.
There have been several 2017 model year cars released in showrooms recently and while some are good, they were tagged with high prices as well. In fact, the car fans have referred to the roaring prices as a scary sign much like the Halloween 2016 season.
However, MSN has reported that some of which would be available for purchase at much lower prices. In fact, the October specials have been analyzed through recent nationwide transactions and several incentives surfaced for the latest models which would be up for sale by next year.
By categorizing the models into percentage difference using MSRP and market average transactions, here are the vehicles with the best car deals to look forward to.
Hyundai Veloster
The Hyundai Veloster hatchback would be sold less 27% come Halloween 2016. It has a right-side rear door that opens up to the tight rear seat. On top of which, the vehicle is powered with a 138hp, 1.6L four-cylinder engine that revs up with impressive power. It also offers a six-speed manual transmission whose handling features are user-friendly.
Hyundai Sonata
The Hyundai Sonata would be sold with a 24% off value this coming Halloween 2016, according to Consumer Reports. With a comfortable cabin, rear-seat room, and spacious interiors, the Eco car boasts of roomy seating. On top of which, it is powered by a 2.4L four-cylinder engine, has impressive tire grip, safety braking system, and has emergency handling as well.
Lexus CT200h
Furthermore, the Lexus CT200h model, which is a fuel economy vehicle would also be sold with 19% less the original price. It has been installed with mechanical upgrades that improved its passenger experience and noise levels on top of its improved power train.
For Halloween 2016, the Hyundai Veloster, Hyundai Sonata, and the Lexus CT200h would be sold with cutbacks on its spooky prices.
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